MotSaG Chat with 2016 Safety Vincent Calhoun

Vincent Calhoun

Vincent Calhoun is a safety from Middletown, Ohio. He stands at 5-11 and weighs 175 pounds. This past season in his junior year at Middletown High School he was first team All District and had 102 tackles, four pass breakups and three interceptions. In addition, he also played at running back and wide receiver. So far he has visited two schools, Michigan State in October and Ohio State in September. When I asked Calhoun his thoughts on his visit to Columbus, he definitely said the visit was positive.

“It was a good experience, it was my first visit. My tour guide made me feel comfortable and I really liked it there,” said Calhoun.

Calhoun also had an opportunity to talk to the coaches and gain advice from the staff. Calhoun said, “I’ve talked to coach Kerry Coombs and he told me to just keep doing what I’m doing and call to show interest.”

Calhoun currently doesn’t have any offers on the table from any schools, but he remains optimistic. He especially would love to get an offer from Ohio State, who he has been a fan of all of his life. In fact he says it’s his dream school.

“I love Ohio State football. I’ve always wanted to be a Buckeye since I was young and the football team I played on was the lil (sic) Buckeyes,” Calhoun said.

I asked him how the recruiting process has been going for him and he says it’s going quite well. He said currently the schools showing the most interest in him are Illinois, Michigan State and Ohio State. While he just visited Michigan State, he doesn’t plan to visit any other schools soon. Calhoun hopes to commit to a school near the beginning of the next school year or in the summer. As for what Calhoun said you can expect from him:

“You get a great leader and someone who is going to give it their all everything they do anything and some to help teammates. And they get someone who will never back down from anything and is a team player.”

You can follow Vincent Calhoun on Twitter here: @middies_3

MotSaG Chat with 2016 Running Back Brandon Stephens

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Brandon Stephens is a running back from Plano, Texas. He stands at 6-1 and weighs 200 pounds. Over the course of 2014 in his junior season at Plano High School, he rushed 196 times for 1,268 yards and 21 touchdowns. And he’s been getting more attention as of late, visiting Baylor in November and receiving an offer from Tulsa on November 7. When I talked to Stephens I asked him how the recruiting process is going for him.

“It’s been very good, not too stressful just yet but I’ve been building many relationships with coaches, trying to get familiar with them,” said Stephens.

Stephens made his unofficial visit to Ohio State back on July 21 and was offered by Ohio State the very next day. I asked him what he thoughts of the experience and the impression he came away with from the visit.

“It was definitely amazing. Got to meet most of the coaches. The environment on and off campus was just right. It was a good visit all-around.”

Stephens was recruited by running backs coach Stan Drayton and corner backs/special teams coach Kerry Coombs (Stephens also plays corner back). I asked what he thought about the coaches and if they gave him any advice when talking to them. He said they gave him a couple of things to work on in his game and felt like they truly had his back. He really enjoyed talking to them. And when I asked him what his familiarity is with Ohio State football he simply replied: “7 Heisman winners, 7 national champions, 37 conference titles.”

Along with offers from Ohio State and Tulsa, Stephens also received an offer from Wisconsin back in June. I asked him which schools are currently showing the most interest and he replied: “Ohio State is showing a lot of interest, also LSU and Baylor.” Stephens also said he plans on visiting Wisconsin and possibly “many more,” but he isn’t completely sure. Right now he doesn’t have a list of top schools he’s considering and hopes to commit to a school by the beginning of next season.

The last question I asked Stephens about was what a team gets when they get Brandon Stephens. His response:

“A hard-working, unselfish player. I’m a player that shows resiliency. I’m also a person of leadership and character.”

You can follow Brandon Stephens on Twitter here: @BFame24

To see all of his highlights on Hudl, click here.

Buckeyes Land Big Time Recruit

I have to start out with I am sorry. I have not put up a commitment post for the last couple of recruits. I have seriously slacked in my coverage of recruiting because of a new job. Thankfully this newest commit was kind enough to commit on my day off so I have no excuse to not put up a post. So let’s make it a great one. Today’s commitment is one that seemed inevitable and then impossible and finally back to inevitable. So while today’s announcement was a foregone conclusion to many recruiting experts it is great none the less. So let’s break down this future Buckeye and see why it is such a big pick up for OSU.

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Torrance Gibson committed to become a Buckeye at his school today after his Army All-American Ceremony.

Torrance Gibson is a 6’4″ 200 lbs 5 star QB/Athlete from Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Torrance is a Dual-Threat Quaterback with tremendous upside. His athletic ability alone makes some question if he would be a better WR than a QB. He has the speed to outrun the defenses and the agility to make people miss. His throwing ability is underappreciated IMHO. He has a big arm that allows for deep passes. Like many DT QBs though his short to intermediate throws need work. Why throw for 5-10 yards when as a QB you can pull it down and run for 15-20? That is the kind of thing that makes people doubt running QBs. Make no mistake though Torrance Gibson is going to OSU as a QB and will get every chance he can to earn his spot as the starting QB. I also am not a moron Coach Meyer and his staff does a great job taking guys and putting in the best spots to succeed. They turned a Fullback into a Linebacker. A Tight end into a OLman. Sam Hubbard may play every position before he leaves OSU. Torrance will compete to be a QB but has the athletic ability to succeed no matter where he plays and that is why landing him is so important.

247sports ranks Torrance a 4 star the 62nd best player in the country and the 6th best athlete in the country. Rivals ranks Torrance a 4 star and the 103rd best player in the country. Scout ranks him a 4 star and the 45th best player in the country. ESPN ranks Torrance a 5 star and the 13th best player in the country and the 2nd best athlete in the country.

Buckeyes Flip An Ohio Kid

Seems like forever since we had a commitment post for Ohio State. Truth be told with HS and College Football in full swing you rarely see a lot of kids committing in the fall. Ohio State has been looking for a tall WR to commit seemingly since Urban Meyer became the Head Coach. Today they reached into Ohio and snatched up a recruit who was formerly committed to Kentucky of the mighty SEC. What will surely anger the entire state of Kentucky has OSU fans giddy over landing a truly talented player who grew up a Buckeye fan. So lets get to know our newest member of Buckeye Nation.

Alex Stump committed to Ohio State today via his Twitter account…

Alex Stump is a 6’3″ 190 lbs 4 star WR from Lakewood, Ohio. Alex is a big time WR prospect who reminds me a lot of Brian Hartline. He runs great routes and has good speed at 4.5 Forty. He is the kind of player who can run deep or short routes and has no fear of running across the middle. Last year as a JR he had 57 catches for 987 yards and 14 TDs.

Get to Know: Brad Peterson 2015 DT Recruit

Brad Peterson is a Defensive Tackle coming out of the Class of 2015. He is from Du Bois, PA and stands 6’5 weighing 280. 247 Sports has Brad as a 2 star recruit with a 78 rating. Also given the ranking of being the 49th player out of PA in his class. Brad Peterson is not your everyday student athlete. He was born hard of hearing, and his hearing got worse throughout his life. He now uses hearing aids and is doing better. In the classroom, Brad uses a sign language interpreter. A very interesting article on he and his interpreter can be found here.

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Despite his hearing ability, Brad is a standout athlete at DuBois. “I’m blessed where I am. You know. Just feel really lucky and worked hard to get where I’m at today.” Peterson explains. “It’s a lot harder for hard of hearing people but I work hard and it’s paying off.” Brad said. He works hard on and off the field. Currently holding two offers from Central Connecticut State and Saint Francis, Peterson is not satisfied.

When asked about the recruiting process Brad told me “Intense, really stressful during football season but it’s very exciting. Close on a Penn State offer. Really close.”. Others schools showing interest are Ohio State, Purdue, Illinois, Cal and North Carolina. He has visited Penn State, and plans to visit again on the 25th for the Ohio State game. Peterson also plans on possibly visiting Purdue.

When asked about what schools are closet to offering he listed “Penn State, Purdue, Kent State and Ball State.” He does not hold an offer from Ohio State. But there is a chance he may receive one. Brad explained he has been in contact with Coach Johnson. “If they don’t get Mclean I might get the leftover spot.” Peterson said.  “Columbus is a great place to be and to be part of the scarlet and gray would mean a lot. I’ve been there before when I camped at Rivals Camp Series in Columbus.”

Coach Johnson has been telling Brad to keep sending him film every week and to kick butt. “He’s got a couple guys ahead on the board but he’s still looking for a DT so he’s going to continue to recruit me.” Peterson explains. When asked about how he plays Peterson said “I’m big, fast, explosive and I can clog gaps very well.” “I would like to improve on speed and hand work.”

Peterson practices an extra half hour on the field. He works hard at everything he does. An Ohio State offer is possible, depending on how certain things workout. Here are some game highlights on Brad.

 

Catching Up With Austin Mack

Austin Mack is a top Wide Receiver coming out of the 2016 class. He is from Fort Wayne, Indiana and stands 6-2 weighing 205. 247 Sports has Austin as the top player coming out of Indiana in his class. He is also ranked the 20th Receiver for the class. He has offers from several top programs such as Ohio State, Notre Dame and Michigan State.

When asked about the recruiting process Mack said “It’s been real good and successful.”. It is important to know that as of know he does not have a list of his top schools. “I’m keeping everything even” he explained.

Austin was able to visit Ohio State for the Cincinnati game. “It was a different night game there is pretty crazy. The whole atmosphere was nuts. And with better competition it was much more fun to watch.”. He along with several other recruits were able to share this experience. When asked about the other recruits visiting Mack stated “I talked to Gibson and that’s about it.” The two of them together on a team could be a very deadly combination.

He plans on committing  next summer at the RAS camp. He is keeping busy with visits as he will visit Notre Dame for the Stanford game. To close up my conversation with Austin he said “I’ll be playing in Columbus on 10/10 against Bishop Hartley so come out and show some love!”. With die hard Buckeye fans I am sure Mack will be satisfied with the love he will get from Buckeye Nation!

Lawrence Cager Looking to Silence the Doubters

Lawrence Cager is a top Wide Receiver coming out of the 2015 class. He holds offers from top programs in the country such as Ohio State and Alabama. Lawrence is a top Ohio State target and the Buckeyes are hot on his recruiting radar. When asked about the recruiting process Lawrence said “Not satisfied. I feel like I’m still under recruited and I’m underrated by a lot of these recruiting websites so I still have stuff to prove.” Look for Lawrence to start receiving offers from more schools. Even though he feels underrated Cager said the recruiting process has been good. “A lot of top programs have been hitting me up now in Auburn, LSU and Michigan State.”

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Cager was able to get to Ohio State for FNL where he received his Buckeye offer. When asked about his time Cager responded “Fun, when me and TG (Torrance Gibson) get together it’s always a fun time and Ohio State just felt like another home. The one thing that fascinated me is that I signed autographs, took pictures, and fans knew me there. I was shocked.” It is clear that he highly enjoyed his time at Ohio State. Cager wasn’t just taking pictures with fans the entire trip. He was also busy talking to the coaching staff. “I talked to the whole coaching staff and they said how I could become an elite wide receiver in the NFL and maybe become the next big thing.” Lawrence explained. Ohio State was his favorite school growing up and he was excited about getting an offer from them.

Lawrence is looking to to show how of an elite Wide Receiver he is this upcoming season. “We are making strides, returning players feeling more comfortable and more stable in the system. I’m expecting us to make it to the championship. My goal is to break the Calvert hall record of 99 balls caught.” said Lawrence. He plans on committing mid season on his bye week. Buckeye fans should be really excited about Cager. He is a great receiver who plays very physical. Lawrence closed up our conversation with an “O-H” to all Buckeye fans out there. I look forward to seeing what happens at the end of his recruiting process. will Lawrence receive a couple more offers from top programs and shift is interest? Or will Ohio State remain high on the radar? Time will tell!

 

RISING STARS: WHICH RECRUITS WILL HAVE THE BIGGEST IMPACT ON OFFENSE IN 2014?

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It’s hard to believe that the start of the 2014 college football season is less than two weeks away. The 2013 season didn’t end the way Urban Meyer and the Ohio State faithful envisioned, but 24 straight wins to start Meyer’s tenure at Ohio State is remarkable. What makes this feat even more astonishing is that Meyer did this with only one full recruiting class of his own. It’s no secret that Urban Meyer is among the best recruiters in the nation. In his two seasons at Ohio State, Meyer has signed two consensus top three recruiting classes. If that’s not impressive enough, when Meyer accepted the head coaching position at Ohio State he transformed their 2012 class into a top five class, nationally, in just over two months!

Ohio State has been fortunate this off-season. Their off-field issues, injuries, and transfer requests have been manageable, thus far, and all 23 players in their 2014 class enrolled successfully. Anything can happen in two weeks, but for the most part, Ohio State’s roster is solidified. It’s always fun to follow the players throughout their recruiting process, but as you know, it’s not always the blue-chip recruits who have illustrious collegiate careers. This is a great time to evaluate the incoming freshman class and project what their contributions will be in year one. In part one of this two part series we will focus on the offensive side of the ball.

 

Marcelys Jones – 6-4, 345 lbs – OL – Cleveland Glenville HS (OH) – Committed 12/25/2012

The first commitment of Ohio State’s 2014 recruiting class, Marcelys Jones, always had an idea that he wanted to be a Buckeye. Playing at Cleveland Glenville you are almost expected to suit up in the Scarlet and Gray, if given the opportunity. Jones held offers from elite programs such as Alabama and Florida State but his first scholarship offer was given to him by The Ohio State University. Although Jones committed early to Ohio State, his recruitment was far from over. In the months leading up to National Signing Day, many felt that Jones would flip his commitment to Kentucky or Alabama. With Buckeye fans holding their breath, Jones decided to sign his letter of intent with Ohio State on National Signing Day. Despite his impressive offer list and an invitation to play in the Army All American Game, Jones was not ranked in the Rivals 300 or 247’s top 247, although both services had him ranked as a 4-star prospect.

Jones decided to take advantage of the opportunity to enroll early at Ohio State and has earned valuable reps throughout the off-season. His decision to enroll early gave him an enormous head start over his classmates, but I still feel confident that Marcelys will redshirt in his first season at Ohio State. I do not see him breaking the two-deep as a freshman so it would not make sense to waste a year of eligibility. I expect Jones to be the next great offensive lineman to come out of Glenville once he becomes acclimated to Ohio State’s offense.

 

Kyle Trout – 6-6, 300 lbs – OL – Lancaster HS (OH) – Committed 2/10/2013

Urban Meyer stressed that his primary focus for the 2014 recruiting class would be the offensive line and his first two commitments on the offensive side of the ball proved that statement to be true. Meyer followed up Marcelys Jones’ commitment with a pledge from offensive lineman Kyle Trout. Trout flew under the radar as most recruiting services didn’t have him ranked at the time of his commitment. Kyle grew up rooting for the Buckeyes and wasted little time committing after receiving his offer from Ohio State. His pledge sparked commitments from Parris Campbell and Lawrence Marshall (now with TTUN) on the same day. Trout later participated at The Opening, sponsored by Nike, and was soon rated as a consensus 4-star prospect by the three major recruiting sites. Trout could easily be the most under-appreciated, over-looked player in Ohio State’s 2014 recruiting class.

Kyle decided to enroll early at Ohio State in order to gain a leg up on the competition. People close to the program say that Trout is the type of player who will outwork anyone. In addition to his strong work ethic, he is extremely athletic. I am confident that Trout will be a difference maker for Ohio State at some point in his career, but it won’t be as a true freshman. I expect him to redshirt this year and compete for a starting role in 2015.

 

Parris Campbell – 6-1, 188lbs – WR – Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary (OH) – Committed 2/10/2013

Sunday, February 10, 2013 proved to be a very important day for Ohio State football as two of the most intriguing prospects in the 2014 recruiting class decided to commit to the Buckeyes. Parris Campbell followed Kyle Trout’s lead and gave Urban Meyer a verbal commitment to play football at Ohio State. Campbell is one of the fastest players in the country and had the opportunity to showcase his speed at The Opening on national television. Campbell holds the Ohio high school record for the 60 yard dash with a time of 6.8 seconds. What makes these accomplishments even more incredible is that he graduated high school at 16 years old. Campbell is a consensus 4-star prospect but 247sports has him ranked significantly higher than any other service at #129. Campbell stole Urban Meyer’s attention at the 2012 State Championship game where Meyer was in attendance to observe Campbell’s teammate, Dante Booker. Campbell rushed for 168 yards and 3 touchdowns on only 14 carries in that game and the rest is history. Meyer asked Parris to take an official visit to Ohio State where Meyer extended a scholarship offer and Campbell committed on the spot. Other programs actually held off on offering Campbell because he was so adamant about playing for the Ohio State Buckeyes. It’s hard not to root for a guy like Campbell.

I fully expect Parris Campbell to contribute as a true freshman barring any setbacks. Campbell will start his career at Ohio State as a WR but will also be used out of the backfield. He will also be utilized on special teams throughout his career at Ohio State. Campbell has what it takes to be a future All American.

 

Stephen Collier – 6-3, 215 lbs – QB – Lee County HS (GA) – Committed 6/21/2013

Stephen Collier is my favorite player in the 2014 recruiting class. He has never received any attention from the national recruiting services, despite being invited to the Elite 11 finals and he is perfectly fine with the lack of publicity. He could not be any happier to be an Ohio State Buckeye regardless of what the future holds. He is the type of player you want to represent Ohio State. He comes from a great family who puts academics first as demonstrated by his 4.0 GPA in high school. There will be a tremendous amount of competition at quarterback over the next few years so it is difficult to predict Collier’s success but he is definitely a leader. Recruiting rankings are generally blown out of proportion and fans should trust their coach’s evaluation but it is strange that Collier’s offer list never expanded and his rating never improved after being offered by Ohio State and participating in the Elite 11. Collier was a phenomenal high school quarterback who threw for 2,291 yards with 24 touchdowns and rushed for an additional 1,021 yards and 20 touchdowns his senior year.

Collier enrolled early at Ohio State in hopes of breaking the two-deep rotation at quarterback. If there was ever a year that a young guy like Collier could back up Miller it would be 2014. Ohio State’s backup quarterback situation is dismal but it doesn’t seem like Collier did enough throughout the offseason to solidify the #2 spot. I am confident that Collier redshirts this year as a true freshman.

 

Terry McLaurin – 6-0, 184 lbs – WR – Cathedral High School (IN) – Committed 6/23/2013

Terry McLaurin is another example of someone who you would like to see represent Ohio State. He is a humble, well-spoken guy who gets it done on the football field. He took the recruiting nation by storm at The Opening last year, when he finished #2 in the overall competition. McLaurin showed off his 42.1 inch vertical and 4.37 second forty yard dash. His 1,697 yards and 16 touchdowns (combined) his senior year were good enough to earn him the coveted Mr. Football award in the state of Indiana. McLaurin’s offer list is modest despite being a consensus 4-star prospect. He is another recruit who virtually committed on the spot after being offered by the Buckeyes.

McLaurin is a player who I haven’t heard too much about as of late, but I have been impressed by everything I have seen thus far. I tend to believe that he will see the field as a true freshman but a redshirt wouldn’t surprise me either. His speed and athleticism will make it hard for
Meyer to keep him off the field. McLaurin has the potential to do great things in his four years at Ohio State.

 

Jamarco Jones – 6-4, 306 lbs – OL – Chicago De La Salle HS (IL) – Committed 6/27/2013

Ohio State fans were left holding their breath from Jamarco Jones’ commitment ceremony in June through National Signing Day in February of the following year. Jones picked the Buckeyes over Michigan State but Dantonio’s staff kept fighting until Jamarco signed on the dotted line. Jones, a consensus top 100 player, held offers from virtually every program in the country, was named the MVP of the Core 6 camp, and started at RT in the Under Armour All American Game. Jamarco’s accolades paired with Ohio State’s need at offensive line demonstrate why Jones was one of the most important players in this 2014 recruiting class. Coaches sat on pins and needles when Jones decided to take an official visit to Michigan State one week prior to National Signing Day. Luckily for Ohio State, Jones reaffirmed his commitment to Urban Meyer following his visit to East Lansing.

I am fairly confident that Jones will progress into a future All-Big Ten selection at OT but I don’t see him contributing as a true freshman. It is extremely difficult to come into a program like Ohio State and contribute at offensive line as a true freshman, especially without enrolling early. Barring a catastrophic string of injuries along the offensive front, I fully expect Jamarco Jones to redshirt this year.

 

Demetrius Knox – 6-3, 302 lbs – OL – All Saints Episcopal HS (TX) – Committed 7/28/2013

Fresh off of an unofficial visit to Ohio State, Demetrius Knox opened his recruitment on April 22, 2013 when he decommitted from the University of Texas. Ohio State was always considered a heavy favorite in Knox’s recruitment due to his family ties to Columbus and his childhood dream of dawning the Scarlet and Gray. Knox hinted at the idea of committing to the Buckeyes but most analysts expected him to drag the process out to National Signing Day. Unexpectedly, on July 28, 2013, Knox committed to Urban Meyer and the Ohio State Buckeyes. Meyer was well on his way to signing the nation’s top offensive line class. Considered the top OG in the country by many analysts, Knox’s offer list is as impressive as I’ve seen. He competed at The Opening and US Army All American Game. Knox flirted with the idea of visiting UCLA prior to National Signing Day but decided to stick with the Buckeyes.

Several OSU insiders feel confident that Knox sees the field as a true freshman but I tend to disagree. Knox decided not to enroll early and I don’t think he has had enough time to become acclimated to Ohio State’s offense. I know Knox will have an incredible career in Columbus but I don’t see any true freshmen contributing along the offensive line this season.

 

Curtis Samuel – 5-11, 190 lbs – RB – Erasmus Hall HS (NY) – Committed 8/16/2013

Curtis Samuel, a consensus top 50 prospect, is the most electrifying player in Ohio State’s 2014 recruiting class. Samuel’s recruitment got off to a slow start with many analysts left wondering why Urban Meyer hadn’t offered him yet. Once Meyer started communicating with Samuel, Ohio State was considered the team to beat. Samuel’s high school coach, Danny Landberg, deserves as much credit as anyone for Samuel committing to the Buckeyes, as he felt Meyer’s system was almost identical to the offense that Samuel ran in high school. Samuel rushed for 1,461 yards and 17 touchdowns (21 total) on only 92 carries (15.9 ypc) in his senior year of high school which was good enough to earn him the Gatorade Player of the Year award for the state of New York. Samuel showed off his 4.36 second forty yard dash and 40.7 inch vertical at The Opening and participated in the Army All American Game.

I have always felt that Curtis Samuel would be the most impactful incoming freshman at Ohio State in 2014 and his decision to enroll early solidified my opinion. Samuel will play the same role that Dontre Wilson played last year, only this year there is no Carlos Hyde so I fully expect Samuel to carry a heavier load. He will back up Ezekiel Elliott but will have specific formations molded around him due to his speed and elusiveness. If the thought of Wilson, Elliott, and Samuel on the field together doesn’t get your blood pumping, you need to check your pulse.

 

Noah Brown – 6-1, 244 lbs – WR – Pope John XXIII HS (NJ) – Committed 9/9/2013

Yes, you read that correctly – 6-1, 244 lb WR! That’s bigger than David Boston in his prime. Noah Brown also has the best hands in this 2014 class. Did I mention that he runs a 4.4 second forty? He has to be the most overlooked offensive weapon in this class. Brown, a consensus 4-star prospect, racked up 1,301 all-purpose yards and 19 touchdowns in his senior year of high school. Despite a hefty offer list and a great senior season, Brown was not invited to the Army or Under Armour All-American Games. He was considered an Ohio State lean for the majority of his recruitment but many analysts were unsure whether Ohio State would accept his commitment. Those questions were answered on September 9, 2013 when Noah Brown gave his verbal commitment to Urban Meyer and the Ohio State Buckeyes.

Noah Brown has benefitted from Mickey Marotti’s strength and conditioning regime more than anyone else in this class. He put on 35 pounds of muscle in the off-season which will drastically increase his chances of playing early. Everyone knows that Meyer loves the smaller, quick receivers like Dontre Wilson but people seem to forget that Percy Harvin was one of the strongest players on Meyer’s Florida squad. It’s hard to imagine a 185 pound cornerback playing press coverage against a 244 pound receiver like Brown. Brown will find the field this year if he is anywhere close to being ready. He is too unique of a weapon to be redshirted.

 

Johnnie Dixon – 5-11, 198 lbs – WR – Dwyer HS (FL) – Committed 12/17/2013

Johnnie Dixon’s commitment to Ohio State exemplifies why Urban Meyer is deemed “The Closer”. A day after pulling 5-star LB Raekwon McMillan out of the heart of SEC country, Meyer landed a commitment from Johnnie Dixon, a 4-star WR from Florida with offers from Alabama, Auburn, Florida State, Florida, and Notre Dame, just to name a few. Dixon participated in The Opening, Army All American Game, and won a state championship prior to enrolling early at Ohio State. He is a humble guy who will represent the program well.

Dixon’s decision to enroll early will certainly help his chances of earning playing time as a true freshman. All signs point to Dixon contributing early and often and a redshirt seems highly unlikely. The competition at WR will be stiff but he seems to have what it takes to become Urban Meyer’s next great WR. Dixon is unique because he’s unlike Meyer’s infamous “Percy Harvin” type WRs. Johnny Dixon is a traditional WR who will line up wide at the X spot.

 

Brady Taylor – 6-5, 293 lbs – OL – Bishop Ready HS (OH) – Committed 1/20/2014

I have always said that I prefer players who WANT to play for Ohio State and no one wants to play for Ohio State more than Brady Taylor. He spent his childhood dreaming of playing for the Ohio State Buckeyes but was unable to earn a scholarship offer from their coaching staff. With other prestigious programs pursuing Taylor’s services, he decided to commit to Virginia Tech on July 29, 2013. His pledge to the Hokies remained strong but he still dreamt of receiving an offer from Ohio State. Finally, on January 12, 2013 he received the offer that he had been waiting his entire life to receive. Taylor took a week to speak with his family and the Virginia Tech coaches and decided to flip his pledge to Urban Meyer and the Ohio State Buckeyes.

As one of the lower ranked prospects in this class, Taylor has a chip on his shoulder. The Ohio State coaching staff has raved about Taylor’s work ethic and progress thus far and he could easily be the diamond in the rough in the 2014 class. I am excited to watch the competition between Taylor, Trout, Knox, Jamarco Jones, and Marcelys Jones. They all have a tremendous amount of potential, now we can wait and see who makes the most of their talent.

Outlining the 2015 Wideout Possibilities

The Buckeyes are yet to land a Wide Receiver in this 2015 class. Even though local Canton McKinley Eric Glover-Williams who is committed to the Buckeyes could play the position if need be, most expect the 4-star to instead play on the defensive side of the ball at Cornerback when he arrives to Columbus next fall. Even though the Buckeyes have yet to secure a commitment from a Wide Receiver in this year’s class that is not something to be worried about. The Buckeyes are in on a hand full of targets which include the likes of 5-star Christian Kirk, 4-star Van Jefferson, 4-star Devante Peete, and 3-star Lawrence Cager.

imagesChristian Kirk is the biggest fish out in the market and Urban Meyer and his staff is going full out to try and land his services. Kirk is a 5-10 Receiver from Scottsdale, AZ and has offers from just about every college football team out there. He recently trimmed his list to a final six which included the Buckeyes along with Texas A&M, USC, UCLA, Arizona State, and Auburn. Kirk has been to Ohio State on two occasions with the most recent being on June 21st with his high school coach. Relationships seem to be the most important factor in Kirk’s recruitment and he has great one’s with Freshman Quarterback Kyle Allen and 2015 Quarterback commit, Kyler Murray from Texas A&M. This is one of the top reasons that A&M is perceived as the front runner to land Kirk in the 2015 cycle as they sit at 74% in the crystal ball. The Buckeyes only have 3-Star Quarterback Joe Burrow (who is greatly underrated IMO) in the fold and it is seemed as a weakness in the Kirk sweepstakes. A commitment from Quarterback/Athlete Torrance Gibson on October 20th could help vault Ohio State to the top of Kirk’s recruitment. Two things that Ohio State has going for them is Kirk’s relationship with both Urban Meyer and some of the players already at Ohio State. Kirk is good friends with fellow Wide Receiver Johnnie Dixon who is a true freshman this year and Kirk has compared his recruitment to Johnnie’s. If Ohio State could add the final piece of a top named Quarterback (ie. Torrance Gibson), then Ohio State could land the talented prospect. A team that a lot of people don’t talk about in Kirk’s recruitment and could be a dark horse is USC. The Trojans are of course closer to Arizona then the previous mentioned Buckeyes and Aggies, making it easier for Kirk’s family to attend more games. This is one reason that may help USC’s chances. Another thing that helps USC’s chances is Kirk’s relationship with Quarterback commits Ricky Town and Sam Darnold. Town is one of the top pro-style Quarterbacks in the nation and at one point was committed to Alabama before flipping to USC. Kirk’s recruitment has been and will continue to be a fun one to watch, but hopefully in the end Ohio State is where he chooses to spend his next three to four years.

downloadVan Jefferson’s recruitment has been very intriguing as well. Jefferson is 6-3 Wideout from Brentwood, TN. At one point it seemed as though Jefferson was a lock to choose the Buckeyes and then all of a sudden Jefferson decided to slow his recruitment back down and take more visits. Word is that Jefferson’s parents advised their son to look at all options to make sure the Buckeyes were the right choice. Since then Jefferson took visits to Georgia and Tennessee and both programs vaulted back into Jefferson’s leaders providing Ohio State some stiff competition for the touted player. After those visits, many experts believed that Jefferson was going to choose local Tennessee and changed their crystal ball to show accordingly (currently 50% Tennessee). However, Jefferson decided to make a return trip to Ohio State on July 16th and has since had his recruitment go silent. It seems that Ohio State is back in the thick of things, but no one really knows where Jefferson will land or even when. It will be interesting to see if it will be the hometown Vols, our Buckeyes or the dark horse Bulldogs in the end. You’ll want to keep an eye on this one.

download (1)Devante Peete has said he is very interested in the Buckeyes as he hails from pipeline high school St. Thomas Aquinas. Peete stands at 6-6 and currently has his crystal ball split 50-50 between the Buckeyes and Hurricanes. Peete has flirted with the idea of being a Buckeye often, but he is yet to even visit campus. Peete has been scheduled to visit on numerous occasions including recently on ‘Friday Night Lights’, but every time has had a reason on why he couldn’t make the trip. This recruitment is a pretty easy one to read in if Peete makes the visit to Ohio State, then Ohio State becomes the overall favorite in Peete’s recruitment, but if Peete doesn’t make the trip, then he won’t be a Buckeye and will most likely land at local Miami with his teammates Jordan Scarlett and fellow Wide Receiver Sam Bruce.

download (2)Lawrence Cager is the Wide Receiver that most experts and fans are most confident will end up in the Scarlet and Grey. Cager is a 6-5 Wideout from Towson, MD and recently earned an offer from the Buckeyes after camping at ‘Friday Night Lights’. Cager seemed to love his visit to campus as he got to bond more with Quarterback Torrance Gibson, who he originally met at The Opening. Cager has since narrowed his choices down to a final 7 in Alabama, Virginia Tech, Wake Forest, Rutgers, Tennessee, Notre Dame, and Ohio State. He recently told me that he planned to make an official visit to Columbus for the Virginia Tech game on September 6th. There is no doubt that the offer from Ohio State was a game changer to him as it was the one he coveted the most growing up a Buckeye fan.  It won’t be surprising one bit to see Lawrence Cager to be one of the names rolled out as an Ohio State signee come National Signing Day 2015. The visit on September 6th should seal the deal.

So as you can see, Buckeye fans don’t get worked up about not having a Wide Receiver in the 2015 class just yet because Urban Meyer is on some great prospects who he has a very good chance of landing. It will just take a little bit of time to see which one’s of Kirk, Jefferson, Peete, and Cager decide to join the family at Ohio State and ultimately don the Scarlet and Grey in 2015.

Getting To Know Jashon Cornell

If you’re an Ohio State fan and follow Football recruiting, you are familiar with 4-star Weakside Defensive End Jashon Cornell. Jashon Cornell was part of a huge package deal with close friend 5-star Outside Linebacker Justin Hilliard. July 2nd may go down as the most historic recruiting day that wasn’t a National Signing Day in Ohio State football history. Jashon is from Saint Paul, MN and chose the Buckeyes over almost every top program in the nation at the time.

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Jashon was asked to elaborate on his friendship with Justin Hilliard and why they became a package. Jashon responded with “My relationship with Justin is great. I feel like we’re already brothers and we just have a bond that other recruits lack with one another. We always had a plan to play with each other in college ever since our sophomore years in high school.” Hopefully this close bond between one another will lead to great communication on the field as well.

Recent news broke about Jashon signing his financial papers to enroll early. Jashon talked about his feeling after signing those papers by saying “It feels great to know that I’m one of the first 2015 Buckeye commits to sign an enroll paper and I feel one step ahead of the game now.” Buckeye fans should be very ecstatic to see Cornell sign his early enroll papers as he will be on campus in January leading to him being one step ahead of the game on the field also.

Jashon was also at ‘Friday Night Lights’ a couple week backs helping recruit two of the targets in Quarterback Torrance Gibson and Wide Receiver Lawrence Cager. When asked how the atmosphere was in the Shoe for his second visit, Jashon shared “The atmosphere was unbelievable for how many people showed up for a football camp. I loved the Shoe and I can’t wait to get down there for the Virginia Tech game.” I think Buckeye nation would agree that we also can’t wait for Jashon to visit for the night game in the Shoe.

I finished the interview off by asking Jashon what his goals were for his final high school season and Jashon had some very steep goals that he has narrowed his focus on. “Break the Minnesota state sack record, 1st team all-state, 1st team all-district, 1st team all-conference, Mr. Football award, state championship and to be better than I was the past two seasons while leaving everything out on the field.” You’ve got to love the competitor in Jashon Cornell who wants to be the best of the best. Clearly there’s a reason Urban Meyer wanted Cornell and it’s because he wants nothing but excellence. That excellence is coming to Columbus in January.

You can follow Jashon on Twitter by clicking @Jay_Rock16.